How to remove your voice data from Amazon Echo

Amazon Echo is always listening to voices and utilises these voices, phrases and commands to make the product more reliable in the long term, storing the voice data in Amazon servers.

This is not an abnormal thing to do. Apple saves Siri data for two years and other voice recognition and virtual assistant services like Google Now and Cortana hold user data for quite a long time, to review and utilise patterns and dictation.

However, if it feels wrong to have all of the voice data stored, there are ways to remove this data from Amazon servers.

Amazon offers two ways to go about removing voice data, the first is individually, in case you said something rude or private that you don't want Amazon Echo to store, to remove individual records: